HIT AND RUN-1957-Rich gas station
magnate Gus Hilmer (do it all director Hugo Haas) takes a liking to
showgirl Julia (Cleo Moore) but Gus's mechanic/watchdog Frankie
(Vince Edwards) doesn't like it. While trying to find Julia a car he
mentions he was married once and will never marry again. Whammo! The
next scene he and Julia are married. They seem relatively happy at
first but Frankie doesn't like her, believing Julia married Gus for
his money and gives his notice to Gus. Later, while Gus is at a party,
Frankie puts the moves on Julia but she resists. Later Frankie
confesses his love for Julia but she's not all that fired up to leave
her husband and go away with a grease monkey . Eventually Julia
gives in to his persistence. To show his love Frankie refurbishes an
old car and takes Julia for a ride where he runs down Gus! After the
funeral Julia says she sees Gus hanging around the house at night.
Surprise! At the reading of Gus' will, his twin brother Dave (also Haas) shows up fresh from a stretch in San Quentin. This really gets on Julia 's nerves especially since he got half of his bro's estate and now lives in the same house. One night he tells Julia he knows about her and Frankie. He also knows Gus was killed but doesn't care. He hated his bro but it's obvious he has an ulterior motive.
This triple threat little morality take from director/writer/producer Haas isn't the greatest but it kind of keeps you guessing till the conclusion. This was the seventh and last film the largely ignored Cleo Moore made with director Haas and also the last movie of her career. Despite looks and decent acting skills real fame seemed to eluded her so she quit show biz. In 1961 she married a millionaire land developer. She “died in her sleep” in 1973. She was 43.
Czechoslovakian born Hugo Haas bummed around pictures beginning in 1925, even directing a few movies in his native land. In 1951 he caught the director's bug and began making his own movies. Most of his films are low budget moralistic dramas usually involving an older man with a younger woman and a story featuring a big plot twist. Almost completely forgotten today, his movies should be re-examined. HIT AND RUN also features Moore's sister Maria Lea and John Zaremba.
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